Tonight on the season finale of “The Jag Wire,” on 1010XL, hosted by yours truly and Jessica Blaylock, Jaguars coach Gus Bradley called into the show and gave us a solid 20 minutes to cover a range of topics.

Here are some of the highlights:

*On South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney: “He’s a dominating player. He’s a guy that is talked about in high regard and there’s no question why that is.”

*Bradley mentioned Auburn defensive end Dee Ford and Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr when asked what players stood out at the Senior Bowl.

*Bradley joked, when asked about talking to quarterbacks at the Combine later this month, that the Jaguars are “going to dig deep into their minds.”

He added: “You get a chance to challenge them mentally. Myself, [GM] Dave [Caldwell], [offensive coordinator] Jedd [Fisch] and [quarterbacks coach] Frank [Scelfo] are all going to visit with guys. The evaluate process is never complete. It will go right up to the draft.”

*On the Combine and more specifically, a player like quarterback A.J. McCarron, who said last week he wasn’t sure if he would throw in Indianapolis: “There’s part of you that would hope they take every opportunity to compete. Sometimes when an individual does that, it’s not a red flag on the individual. You have to be careful with that.”

*On the draft philosophy, Bradley said: “We still have that mindset of taking the best player available. We have some needs, obviously, and we have to find players who really love the game. There are some quarterbacks who have some of those traits.”

*On free agency: “We’re going to try and build this three ways – first and foremost, through the draft. No. 2 is free agency and No. 3, once we have guys on our roster and we develop them, we re-sign those guys to keep them. All three phases are extremely important. We’re looking for that mix of player who is a good player and then evaluates everybody in the room. When you hit on guys like that, you get better faster.”

*On free agency: “Offensive line is an area that intrigues us and we’ll take a look at the players available. Defensive line is always something you consider and anybody who can add to our [pass rush].”

*On why it is important to re-sign quarterback Chad Henne: “I thought he did a really good job leading our team. The competition that took place with him and Blaine [Gabbert] during OTAs and minicamp and training camp, he didn’t really flinch through the whole process and when he got his opportunity, he took advantage of it and we thought he made really good process. We think, having a year under his belt, he will have a better understanding of the system and we’re really excited as far as what he brought to us leadership wise.”

@jungle----- disagree with you again. You must not attend the Jaguar games if you can't tell the difference between Gabbert and Henne, I mean Henne and Gabbert. I personally know nothing about this Cody Green QB. That is interesting, because you were correct in assuming the last years offensive linemen being the first two picks in the draft, but I guess you have been reading the Seminole Infested Media too much if you think that Flamus Jamus Winston would be a desired NFL prospect. You saw how confused he got playing a decent defensive team in Auburn for 99.9% of the championship game. With his awkward throwing motion, he is a Tebow clone at best. No NFL QB written on his face. He should stay in school.

The take home message is obvious. As it was at the last snap of the 2013 season, quarterback is a push.

Gabbert and Henne or Henne and Gabbert. Doesn't matter. I like Tulsa QB Cody Green with a fourth or fifth. Then I can say, we're good at quarterback.

Green has NFL quarterback written all over his face. Tulsa's pro day is March 14th. The Jaguars can also take a look at RB Trey Watts. Dude is a former walk-on and generates lots and lots of all-purpose yardage.

Rather than throw multiple picks at any of the non-elite QB prospects, it's better to do that next season when the elite pair of Jameis Winston and Sean Mannion are likely to be coming out of college.

We'll have a better idea where to start ranking players after the NFL Scouting Combine, just around the corner. I suspect a lot of NFL teams will be changing name tags around.